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Scott Seiler Quotes

«Exterior home improvements add to home value by increasing both the home's durability and curb appeal. Work done on your house's siding, roof or landscaping can offer appreciable returns when it comes time to sell the house.»
Author: Scott Seiler
«This is a top area of concern for many potential home buyers. An old or damaged roof can cause huge headaches if not taken care of.»
Author: Scott Seiler
«One of the biggest benefits of this product is its longevity. The seamless quality eliminates any opportunity for moisture, dirt or bugs to get in. The siding never needs to be painted or stained. The color looks as good after 20 years as it did when it was first installed.»
Author: Scott Seiler
«To maximize the value landscaping adds to your home, you must walk a fine line. If your lawn looks like you've never watered, mowed, weeded or fertilized it, a buyer may see it as too much work to bring it up to snuff. On the other hand, if you've gone overboard with shrubs, floral displays and excessive plantings, it will also look difficult to maintain.»
Author: Scott Seiler
«Maintaining a traditional log home is a huge expense of both time and money. Expect to spend a minimum of $750 a year in time and materials to maintain a real log home, and another $6,000 or more every three to five years to have the house professionally preserved, re-stained and sealed.»
Author: Scott Seiler